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A 19th-century drawing of Sun Wukong featuring his staff. Ruyi Jingu Bang (Chinese: 如意金箍棒; pinyin: Rúyì Jīngū Bàng; Wade–Giles: Ju 2-yi 4 Chin 1-ku 1-pang 4), or simply Ruyi Bang or Jingu Bang, is the poetic name of a magical staff wielded by the immortal monkey Sun Wukong in the 16th-century classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.
Ruyi Jingu Bang is a name for the magic staff of Sun Wukong. Fly-whisks. Fly whisks appear as weapons of immense magical potency, especially wielded by Daoists.
Sun Wukong with his Ruyi Jingu Bang. In addition to its use in Buddhist terminology, the Chinese word has other meanings. Ruyi can be a proper noun. Ruyi 如意 "as-desired" was the 692 AD regnal name of Empress Wu Zetian; Ruyiniang 如意娘 "as-desired [ideal] woman" was the name of a Tang dynasty Yuefu poem by Wu Zetian
The Lion then pretends to agree to open his mouth to let Sun Wukong out, while secretly planning to bite him to death when he comes out. Having seen through the Lion's ruse, Sun Wukong sticks out his Ruyi Jingu Bang instead and the Lion breaks his teeth after biting on the staff. Sun Wukong then ties a long rope around the yaoguai's heart and ...
The protagonist's weapon is a staff, which is based on the Ruyi Jingu Bang from the novel. [9] [12] The staff can extend and shrink in size during combat. [9] The different staff stances—the smash, pillar, and thrust stance—provide versatility in fights. [6] [13] [14] [15] The combat mechanics involve resource management. [16]
Possesses the Ruyi Jingu Bang The Monkey Prince is a superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and is the human son of the mythical Monkey King . The character, who first appeared in DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration #1 (May 2021), was created by writer Gene Luen Yang , artist Bernard Chang and editor ...
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In Journey to the West, the monkey king Sun Wukong obtained his Ruyi Jingu Bang, a magically expanding, gold-ringed iron rod weapon, from Ao Guang.This weapon was originally a tool for measuring the depth of sea water used by Yu the Great in his flood control and treatment efforts; hence its ability to vary its shape and length.